The document introduces an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) system for the textile industry. It discusses the functional areas covered by ERP systems including financial, management, human resources, manufacturing, supply chain and project management. It then describes the components of an RFID system including tags, readers and controllers. Finally, it lists several applications of RFID in textile and apparel industries such as product tracking, fabric storage and retrieval, and merchandise leveling across stores.
2. OUR TOPIC
ERP+RFID SYSTEM IN TEXTILE
OUR GROUP MEMBER
Pais Ali Sorder Id:152-23-4401
Zobayer Bhuiyan Id:152-23-4381
Md.Sahid Sharker Id:152-23-4384
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3. ENTERPRISE RESOURCE
PLANNING (ERP)
• Enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems integrate
internal and external management of information across an
entire organization—embracing finance/accounting,
manufacturing, sales and service, customer relationship
management, etc
• ERP systems automate this activity with an integrated
software application. ERP facilitates information flow
between all business functions inside the organization, and
manages connections to outside stakeholders.
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4. FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF ERP:
An ERP system covers the following common functional
areas. In many ERP systems these are called and grouped
together as ERP modules:
• Financial accounting
General ledger, fixed asset, payables, receivables, cash
management, financial consolidation
• Management accounting
Budgeting, costing, cost management, activity based costing
• Human resources
Recruiting, training, payroll, benefits, diversity management,
retirement, separation
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5. FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF ERP:
• Manufacturing
Engineering, bill of materials, work orders, scheduling, capacity,
workflow management, quality control, manufacturing process,
manufacturing projects, manufacturing flow, product life cycle
management
• Supply chain management
Supply chain planning, supplier scheduling, order to cash,
purchasing, inventory, product configurator, claim processing
• Project management
Project planning, resource planning, project costing, work break
down structure, billing, time and expense, performance units,
activity management
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6. FUNCTIONAL AREAS OF ERP:
• Customer relationship management (CRM)
Sales and marketing, commissions, service, customer
contact, call center support - CRM systems are not
always considered part of ERP systems but rather
BSS(Business support systems)systems . Specifically in
telecom scenario
• Data services
Various "self–service" interfaces for customers, suppliers
and/or employees
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7. VIENNA advantage proffers the best comprehensive solution for the textile industry,
right from managing of bulk raw materials to planning & control of complex
manufacturing processes, be it. Woven, non woven or knitted fabric textiles, The
productivity of an apparel manufacturing unit is pertinent to scheduling of its
machine within various departments in the organization.
VIENNA advantage potential textile &apparels manufacturing solutions include:
•Product master & BOM management.
•Pattern design management.
•Product Attributes set & set-instances.
•Work order management.
•Batch management.
•Material management.
•Material requirement planning
•human resource management and payroll
•Vender management.
•Order management.
ERP for Textile & Apparel
Industry:
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9. CHARACTERISTICS
ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems typically
include the following characteristics:
• An integrated system that operates in real time (or next to
real-time), without relying on periodic updates
• A common database, which supports all applications
• A consistent look and feel throughout each module
• Installation of the system without elaborate
application/data integration by the Information Technology
(IT) department.
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10. TYPES OF SOFTWARES FOR TEXTILE
INDUSTRIES
Software Name Website
ACS Optima www.cgsinc.com/softwaresoultions/inde
x.html
Bann www.bann.com
BPCS www.ssagt.com
Datatex www.datatex-tim.com
InteniaMovexFashion www.intenia.com/w2000.nsf/index
JD Edwards www.jdedwards.com
Pointman www.pivotpoint.co.uk
SAP www.sap.com
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11. DEVELOPMENT OF ERP PACKAGE FOR
TEXTILES:
• ERP facilitates a company wide integrated information systems
covering all functional areas such as manufacturing, sales and
distribution, accounts, payables, receivables, inventory ,human
resources etc. ERP solution includes manufacturing, marketing as
well as finance sectors. The main steps in development of such a
software package are:
1. Defining the problem.
2. Designing the programme.
3. Debugging.
4. Testing
5. Documentation.
6. Maintenance.
7. Redesign.
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13. What is RFID?
• RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification Device.
It is an automatic identification technology whereby
digital data encoded in an RFID tag or Smart label is
captured by a reader using radio waves.
• RFID is a wireless communication technology that is
used in physical markers (RFID tags) to mark products.
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14. RFID consists of ???
• RFID systems consist of three basic
components:
A tag (also called a transponder),
An interrogator (a reader or a read/write
device) and
A controller (a host).
16. The applications of RFID in textile
and apparel industries
• Product Tracking System
• Tracking of Labor Movement
• Fabric Lot Storage and Retrieval
• Garment Washing and Laundering
• Merchandise Leveling Across Stores
• Easy Product Accessibility in Retail Stores
• Exchange Goods Inventory Control
• Customer-Specific Shopping Reminders and
Promotions
• Re-Stocking Alerts and Replenishment